Wednesday, October 31, 2007

MY GOD!

Sodom and Gomorrah in

Dar es Salaam!!!


• Girl shows her booty on stage

• Salama caught doing her ‘taboos’

By Christopher Lissa & Richard Bukos

It was a night when hell broke loose and Satan ruled supreme at last weekend’s Ugandan Night Concert.

It was Sodom and Gomorrah to boot and revelers either could not tell whether they were in Dar es Salaam or another city in another planet of devils.

But, yes, it was the special concert which gathered together a large number of artists and their friends from all over East Africa. .....

Our reporters who attended the event say that the concert which was held in the famous Little Theatre club of Oysterbay Dar es Salaam was dominated by nauseating scenes whose main actors were the artists themselves and some revelers overwhelmed by the bottle.

Our reporters witnessed some famous artists doing revolting things, including what they call French-kissing, showing their private parts as well as boozing themselves unconscious.

One girl whose name could not be obtained, lumbered onto the stage and took her min-skirt off, pulled down her knickers, turned her back to the crowd and bent down to show her bare ass.

To the surprise of our reporters and a few other people, the girl’s repulsive antiques were received chanting and clapping from the crowd. A few people said some prayers, cursing the grip Satan had on our youths.

The girl was seen taking bottle after bottle of the intoxicating stuff until she was thoroughly juiced, and that was when she wobbled onto the stage when Sweet Kid from Uganda was performing.

She danced with the artist and a certain fan jumped on the stage, presumably to give her support, which incited her and drove her into doing the crazy acts. She finally fell off the stage and some ‘good samaritans’ dragged her out.


The Bongo Sun also caught the famous TV and Radio presenter Salama Jabir in an intimate embrace with an unknown guy kissing and fondling oblivious of what was going on around them.

This newspaper witnessed some artists and other famous music stakeholders like Fid Q, Down Town producer Mr. Damian Luwena a.k.a ‘D – Money’, and Khalfan Ilunga a.k.a ‘C Pwaa’, being surprised by the organizers when they were told to pay entrance fee contrary to their belief that artists are not supposed to pay entrance fee to such places.

Among the performers who were outstanding in that concert were AY of Tanzania, Juacali from Kenya and Sweet Kid from Uganda. The three artists became the talk of the night.

Kutoka: Global Publishers TZ.

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